(The Conversation) – As an education researcher who has studied the economic returns of higher education, I know that college degrees remain cost-effective investments for most students. But college tuition has risen at
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Social Security can cover cost of living in these 10 states
(NEXSTAR) – It’s the dream of many Americans: the hope to one day pay off your mortgage and retire knowing you’re financially set, and you can do whatever
Amazon’s Prime program for shared free shipping ending next week
(NewsNation) — Amazon Prime membership holders have just a few more days to be able to share their free shipping benefits with people who don’t share their address.
Why spike in budget-friendly meal sales signals possible economic slowdown
Grocery analysts say sales of Hamburger Helper and other budget-stretching boxed meals are surging. NewsNation’s Alicia Nieves reports the spike is an indicator that consumers are cutting back
Joann crafts a comeback, now at Michaels stores
(NewsNation) — Crafters may miss Joann’s yarn and fabrics, but Michaels is weaving the brand into a new in-store concept. The company announced this week that a “Knit
What First-Year Students Should Do If They’re Struggling to pay Their credit card
Feeling overwhelmed by your first credit card bill? From tracking spending to setting limits and seeking free guidance, discover practical steps first-year students can take to manage credit
Most of Wall Street ticks higher following its 3-day skid
NEW YORK (AP) — Most U.S. stocks are ticking higher on Friday after a report showed that inflation is behaving roughly as economists expected, even if it’s still
Key inflation data may shape Fed rate path, consumer confidence
NEW YORK (NewsNation) — A key inflation report due Friday could directly impact Americans’ wallets, as growing consumer anxiety adds pressure. Following this week’s revised GDP, which showed
Wall Street stumbles again for a 3rd straight loss
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street stumbled to a third straight loss on Thursday as U.S. stocks gave back more of their big gains for the year so
What we know about the Amazon Prime settlement
(NewsNation) — Amazon has agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over claims it duped millions of customers into signing up for Prime memberships